The 1902 Buffalo Public School and 1916 Buffalo High School are seen with the public school to the front and the high school in the background. A mature tree is seen at the left with a small out building barely visible behind the school itself.

This photograph shows the cupola on the front of the 1902 Public School building in Buffalo, N.D. Leafless trees can be seen to the right of the photograph, and the leaves on the ground suggest that the photo was taken in fall.

The west and south elevations of the Buffalo High School are seen in this photograph. Mature trees are covered in leaves, and the dandelions in the lawn at the foreground suggest summer. The broken windows and unkempt lawn point to a period of...

Reprint of an earlier postcard to raise money for restoring the Old Stone Church. The front and left side of the school are visible behind the trees surrounding the building. Steps lead up to open porch area surrounded by rails. Two people are in...

Reprint of an earlier postcard to raise money for restoring the Old Stone Church. Looking down the street at businesses, M. E. Browning Department Store is first with a furniture store next door, the other store signs are unreadable. Wagons and...

The front entrance and right side of the church is visible, showing the wood panel siding, and open bell tower. Young trees surround the church on two sides. Two buildings are visible in the background, a two story house on the right side and a...

Reprint of an earlier postcard to raise money for restoring the Old Stone Church. Looking down Front Street at line of businesses. Hotel Vinson with its restaurant is first on the block, the others are not identified. Power poles line the...

Reprint of an earlier postcard to raise money for restoring the church. The steeple and front entrance to the church are visible, showing the rock clad arches and open bell tower. Trees surround the church on two sides.

C. Norman Brunsdale sits with North Dakota candidate for American Homemaker of Tomorrow Audrey Hanssen during a dinner at the Hotel Statler in Buffalo, N.Y. A floral centerpiece is visible in the middle of the table, and the table is set for...

This plaque in the Hettinger County Courthouse in Mott, N.D. commemorates the last buffalo hunt in the county which it claims was led by Levi Colgrove and his son Jim. It further states that the elder Colgrove was the first white man to live in...

Reprint of an earlier postcard to raise money for restoring the Old Stone Church. Aerial of downtown Buffalo N.D. showing hotels, machinery shops, and other residences in distance. Drawings of flying machines populate the air above the town,...

Sitting Bull is dressed in traditional regalia including a resplendent headdress and stands with Buffalo Bill Cody, wearing western wear in this full length portrait. Both man rest their hands on a rifle.

The diary is composed of 37 sheets of copy paper and documents Kellogg's time reporting on the Big Horn-Yellowstone Expedition of 1876 when he accompanied George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Cavalry during the events that ultimately led to the...

Hubert H. Humphrey addresses the crowd from behind a podium at the National Plowing Contest in Buffalo, N.D. on the Fraase Farm. Notable personages on the stage include Quentin Burdick, Jean Guy, and Governor William L. Guy.

A newspaper published by Robert Winegar & Ira F.Goodwin, publishers, Company I, 30th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry at Fort Union, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include news about mining in Idaho, a letter of support for Abraham Lincoln in...

The vertical and geometric design elements of the front entrance door to the Emmons County Memorial Courthouse in Linton, North Dakota speak to the Art Deco style of the building. Additional elements representative of this design include the light...

A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include news of the North-West Indian Expedition, details of a buffalo hunt, details of a sun dance, and some details about...

Jim Wade rides a bucking buffalo calf at a roundup in central South Dakota while a crowd look on from behind a barbed wire fence. At least one woman and two children are in the crowd, and several vehicles are also parked behind the fence.

A steamboat and two barges are in a drydock at center. Another steamboat is moored just to the left. There are two buildings of crude construction in the foreground and another one in the distance. The Missouri River and opposite shore make up...

A large stone that buffalo would rub themselves against to relieve itches and rid themselves of parasites sits on display near Greene, N.D. A sign erected by the Renville County Old Settlers identifies it came from the Steffen Jensen homestead. A...